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PaulW

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 18:59

my domains are in my name and i also have the nominet certifactes for each one, so if my host decide to be arses about it when i move, i dont have to worry about them keeping the domains!


Ian

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 18:45

The name that Nominet have is the legal owner. If they're registered by a company then the company owns it.

It would be lost in a dispute of course where the party with more legitimate claim would normally be awarded it.


Cosmo

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 18:42

not always, sometimes they can be registered on behalf of someone else so the owners name isnt shown with a whois lookup.


Brett

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 18:37

http://www.nsi.com

whois button


PaulW

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 18:36

http://www.nwtools.com is what i always use

do the express lookup


Robin

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 16:23

link to WHOIS please?


Tim

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 16:19

Yes, as far as I'm aware...


mestonian

posted on 14th Nov 05 at 16:16

If your name is on the WHOIS information for a domain name, are you the legal owner of the domain name?